Music preview: New Music Biennial at Hull City of Culture
It includes new music from across all genres: from classical and chamber opera to jazz, folk, electronic and music for brass band and organ and features 13 brand new works and 7 pre-existing works composed within the last 15 years, of no longer than 15 minutes, which will be presented in a pop-up, interactive way for audiences to discover.
The New Music Biennial 2017 will take place in various venues in Hull from Friday June 30 until Sunday July 2 and then at the Southbank Centre in London from July 7-9.
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Hide AdMany of the winning new commissions, such as Eliza Carthy’s collaboration with the Moulettes – Rivers and Railways that draws on migration, Hull’s industries and history including the pioneering William Wilberforce, and GoGo Penguin’s Abstractions of the Industrial North, resonate with the themes of Hull UK City of Culture.
Yorkshire-born composers such as Daniel Elms, Gavin Bryars and Eliza Carthy, who has strong family links to the city, are working on new pieces which explore the identity of the city and surrounding landscape, and Mercury Prize-nominated folk singer and song collector Sam Lee is exploring vernacular folk song in Hull City.
Other commissions featured in the New Music Biennial simply reflect the exceptional talent and breadth of composers in the UK. This includes composer Simon Holt’s new clarinet concerto for 2006’s BBC Young Musician of the Year Mark Simpson commissioned by BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Emily Hall’s new Opera for children and organist James McVinnie and Darkstar showcasing the potential for this incredible instrument beyond traditional organ music. (See full list below).
The winning compositions were selected by a panel of judges that included Vanessa Reed (Executive Director, PRS for Music Foundation), Judith Weir (Master of the Queen’s Music), Sara Mohr-Pietsch (BBC Radio 3 Hear and Now presenter), Sam Hunt (Executive Producer, Hull UK City of Culture), Gillian Moore MBE (Director of Music, Southbank Centre), Kevin Le Gendre (Broadcaster and journalist) and chaired by BBC Radio 3 Controller, Alan Davey.
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Hide AdThe New Music Biennial Composer Residencies are giving local communities in Hull the chance to spend time and create music with five of the New Music Biennial’s brilliant music creators, folk legends Sam Lee and Eliza Carthy, classical composers Errollyn Wallen and Brian Irvine and beatbox/electronic artist Jason Singh.
New Music Biennial Minute of Listening is a special edition of Sound and Music’s simple digital learning tool which provides primary-aged children with the opportunity to experience 60 seconds of creative listening each day of the school year. Featuring minute-long tracks by New Music Biennial composers alongside other sounds recorded in Hull, the New Music Biennial Minute of Listening will run in parallel with the residencies until 2018.
For more information about the New Music Biennial visit https://www.hull2017.co.uk/whatson/events/prs-foundations-new-music-biennial/
INSTALLATIONS THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND
JASON SINGH: EBB AND FLOW
Hull History Centre, various times
GAVIN BRYARS: WINESTEAD
7 Whitefriargate
RAY LEE: RING OUT
Zebedee’s Yard
Friday and Saturday (ticketed on Saturday at 11am only)
FRIDAY JUNE 30
ANNA MEREDITH & SOUTHBANK SINFONIA: CONCERTO FOR BEATBOXER & ORCHESTRA
Albemarle Music Centre, 5.30pm
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Hide AdSIMON HOLT & BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: CONCERTO FOR CLARINET AND ORCHESTRA
Hull City Hall, 6.45pm
GAVIN BRYARS: WINESTEAD
Albemarle Music Centre, 8pm
MICA LEVI & BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: NEW WORK FOR THE BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Hull City Hall, 9pm
DANIEL ELMS: BETHIA
Holy Trinity Church, 10.15pm
SATURDAY JULY 1
RAY LEE: RING OUT
Zebedee’s Yard, 11am
There will also be an opportunity to experience Ring Out at these times:
Friday June 30 – 11am, 4pm, 10pm
Saturday July 1 – 11am, 4pm, 10pm
LAURENCE CRANE: PIECES ABOUT ART
Albemarle Music Centre, 12.30pm
ERROLLYN WALLEN: MIGHTY RIVER
Hull City Hall, 2pm
EMILY HALL: THE ITCH WITCH
Hull City Hall Mortimer Suite, 3.15pm
HANNAH PEEL: JOURNEY TO CASSIOPEIA
Albemarle Music Centre, 4.30pm
DARKSTAR + JAMES MCVINNIE: DANCE UNITY
Hull City Hall, 6pm
GOGO PENGUIN: AS ABOVE SO BELOW
Früit, 7.15pm
ELIZA CARTHY: RIVERS AND RAILWAYS
Stage@TheDock, 8.30pm
DARKSTAR: PRSF NEW MUSIC BIENNIAL AFTER-PARTY
Früit, 9.30pm
SUNDAY JULY 2
MARK SIMPSON: AFTER AVEDON
Hull City Hall Mortimer Suite, 11am
JASON SINGH & ANNE MARTIN: CEUMANNAN – FOOTSTEPS. 2.
Hull City Hall Mortimer Suite, 12.15pm
RESIDENCY SUPERGROUP (JAMES REDWOOD)
Hull City Hall, 1.30pm
JOCELYN POOK: ANXIETY FANFARE AND VARIATION OF VOICES
Albemarle Music Centre, 3pm
PETER EDWARDS: A JOURNEY WITH THE GIANTS OF JAZZ
Holy Trinity Church, 4.15pm
PHILIP VENABLES & DAVID HOYLE: ILLUSIONS
Funktion Hull (previously Tower Nightclub), 5.30pm
BRIAN IRVINE & JENNIFER WALSH: 13 VICES
The Guildhall, 6.45pm
SAM LEE: HULLUCINATION
Holy Trinity Church, 8pm
HANNAH PEEL + JASON SINGH: PRSF NEW MUSIC BIENNIAL CLOSING PARTY
Früit, 8.30pm